About the District
The Black Creek Community Development District (the “District”) was created by the Miami-Dade County Commission (Ordinance Number 19-28) as an independent district pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. The District is a special-purpose taxing authority created to provide financing, construction, acquiring and maintenance of public infrastructure to benefit property owners who own land/lots within the boundaries of District. The District is planned for 219 residential dwelling units. A five-person Board of Supervisors (the “Board”) governs the District. Board members must be Florida residents and United States citizens. All property owners within the District will be subject to annual assessments as follows:
1) The operation and management (“O&M”) assessments to pay for the District owned public improvements.
2) The debt service assessments (annual principal and interest payments, when applicable) to repay the issued Bonds that financed the public improvements.
The District uses the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector to collect the special assessments each year. The special assessments will appear under the non-ad valorem tax section of the annual real estate property tax bill. The District’s fiscal year runs from October 1 thru September 30 of each respective year.
STATUS: Independent
COUNTY: Miami-Dade
DATE ESTABLISHED: April 19, 2019
CREATION DOCUMENT:
Ord. No 19-28 (PDF) (RTF)
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
Chapter 190, F.S.
BOARD SELECTION: Landowner
ESTABLISHING ENTITY:
Miami-Dade County